thebeertourist (1796), Oslo, Norway May 25, 2007 Bottle. Clear copper colour, big , creamy offwhite head. Nice caramel and spicy aroma with notes of rye bread. Nutty flavours, again the notes of spicy notes of rye, some sweet caramel, but still quite well-balanced. Texture is grainy and somewhat watery. Not at all bad.
faroeviking (4158), Faroese Beer Republic über, Denmark Jul 28, 2008 Botella, thanks to Nosiriwont. Clear amber. Aroma of toasted malt and caramel, bit woody. Fair mouthfeel. Flavour of caramel, toasty malt and wood with a light spice to it. NosirIwont (864), Aalborg Vestby, Denmark Jul 27, 2008 Bottle. Pours a deep golden amber-brown with a big, frothy light brown head. Sweet fruity aroma with dry wooden notes. Bit of spice notes and faint notes of alcohol as well. Flavour is sweet and a bit malty. Thin. Faint notes of raisins as it warms. Thin finish, slightly bitter. So, there’re almost no hops to be found in this beer and it’s not pale – so why call it a pale ale? 25-07-08. Dr_Funk (80), Sorumsand, Norway Jul 26, 2008 Bottle from supermarket Oslo.
Pours crystal clear amber with smallish tan head. Very malty aroma, kinda cheapish... Tastes like norwegian non-alkoholic beer, Munkholm. Will not buy again espenra (105), Oslo, Norway May 15, 2008 33cl bottle from Meny, Grønland. It poured an amber colour with a big foamy head that settles down nicely in the glass. The aroma smells of caramel and malts. It tastes of caramel, malts and raisins. It has a slightly metallic aftertaste, but that could also be because it was direct from the fridge and served colder than reccommended. Papsoe (9999), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 10, 2008 (Bottle 33 cl) Courtesy of yngwie. Clear, amber golden with a rough, off-white head. Light caramel aroma. Medium-bodied with light accents of caramel and a metallic edge. The finish is rather bitter. 040408
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